Re: Number of classes.

2001-01-11 Thread Jon Cryer
d( ( range of data ) / BinWidth ) If BinCount is = 10, then let the bin midpoints run from the data min to the data max in increments of BinWidth. Otherwise, use the "nice numbers" algorithm. Hope this helps. Andy Haines Minitab, Inc. At 11:01 PM 1/4/01 -0500, you wrote: To determine t

Re: Number of classes.

2001-01-05 Thread dennis roberts
this to whatever YOU want ... with subcommands At 11:01 PM 1/4/01 -0500, Jineshwar Singh wrote: To determine the number of classes for a histogram, Excel uses square root of the number of observations. Is it also true for the number of observations greater than 200, say, for 2000?. Does the MINITAB use

Number of classes.

2001-01-04 Thread Jineshwar Singh
To determine the number of classes for a histogram, Excel uses square root of the number of observations. Is it also true for the number of observations greater than 200, say, for 2000?. Does the MINITAB use the same for determining the number of classes for a histogram? Any help would